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The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.
- Winston Churchill
Five minutes is too long for that
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.
- Winston Churchill
This 100%. Also, my friend who usually is up on news like this, told me they actually had deviated around 500 miles of course, which ultimately took them into the warzone area. Wtf? I could see 500 miles off course to avoid that area... but putting yourself into it? Ehhhhhh...I would assume the plane should be on auto pilot at that point... I don't get why it would deviate from an expected course.
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/18/airlines-avoid-ukraine-airspace-mh17However, about 100 aircraft a day from more than 60 different airlines were seen in the region over the past week. A Singapore Airlines jet from Copenhagen to Singapore was flying within 20 miles of flight MH17 at the time of the crash, according to the FlightRadar24 data. Philip Plantholt, of FlightRadar24, said: "There were for sure commercial aircraft within a 25km radius."
And here we have it
http://www.firstpost.com/world/flig...s-warring-sides-to-lay-down-arms-1623115.html
Headline
"Flight MH17 Live: Putin calls for peace, urges Ukraine's warring sides to lay down arms"
This is what is going out to the world press right now (Russian press too).
Lets see what comes next from these 'seperatists" ... I dare say nothing. Putin will continue his campaign in Ukraine.
I am worrying that he's building critical mass to go "all in" in ukraine, guns blazing. Hope I am wrong.
I'm beginning to think that is what the West should do: Go into the Ukraine and assist its government in quelling the revolt and bringing that area under control.
Judging from their intercepted communications, I think they believed it to be a Ukrainian military plane until they arrived at the crash site.I'm struggling to imagine the kind of backwards lunatics that look at a civilian airliner from a third-party nation uninvolved in their conflict, identify it as such, then shoot it down anyway. I feel bad for all the Dutch who lost their lives due to a handful of idiots in Ukraine.
Or to put it a bit differently, we on the Internet have the luxury of indulging our emotions and inclinations knowing there will be no real cost. Leaders potentially responsible for millions of deaths do not have that luxury - an important thing for us all to remember when we're asking why Obama doesn't man up and confront Putin.I totally agree, line up, a united front, quell the uprising and dare Putin to fire the first shot.
But then again, there is two kind of dogs.
Throw a firecracker.
First dog will stand back, perhaps hide behind its master and check out wtf is going on. Second dog will attack the shit out of that firecracker and if possible bring the trophy back to its master.
I know I am the second kind, I also understand it is the stupid kind. So i keep faith in that my leaders know wtf they're doing.
the russians will make it look like a plane defect.
they were on RT yesterday
So that's why the conspiracy mongers have been rather quiet. Too bad they're kind of fascinating in the way a multi-car pileup accident is.
Also how does Fox News reconcile their contributor's man-love for Putin if it turns out the investigation ends up implicating the Russian backed rebels is the early information seems to be indicating.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OMj_BNFZ6I&t=0m27s
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Obama's weak, as usual.
The nukes should already have been in the air by now.
I agree, Obama does have leadership issues.
But we haven't had a real leader or communicator of the people for many past presidents now, when it comes to motivating Americans. GW was a total joke, Reagan read from a script as if he were staring in a movie, Clinton was pretty bad during the 1992 floods, Carter pissed people off, Nixon really pissed people off, and Ford? You have to go back to Kennedy and more so Roosevelt for presidents that were masterful communicating with the people.
I get irritated with Obama too.
He doesn't act like a president, he acts like some bystander just giving his opinion no one really cares about. But that's just the way he is. Certainly no Roosevelt. Or even close.
But for remembering history, I'm getting a little pissed myself at this demonizing of Putin and others over this airline tragedy.
It's not like America has never killed innocent people during war and conflict.
We have plenty of innocent blood on our hands as well.
Maybe we haven't shot down a plane with 300 civilians, but we've bombed plenty of hospitals and schools killing innocent people during Vietnam as well as with more recent wars.
And yes, our very own leaders tried to cover that up.
Remember the film FRIENDLY FIRE with carol Burnett?
An American soldier from Iowa killed in Vietnam by American forces.
Then the real outrage, our government attempting to cover up that tragedy?
Sure this downing of a civilian airplane is tragic.
And Putin should be called out on it.
But this going on and on by our leaders and media over the outrage when our very own leaders and government have no less blood on their very hands when it comes to innocent victims of war. Then followed by coverup.
Lets not pretend this is the first time tragedy has happened.
It happens to the best if us as well the worst of us.
That is why we use the term casualties of war.
Applies to both sides equally.
Sonikku was joking.
Five minutes is too long for that
I've heard reports that the deviation was due to weather. The deviated course was approved.
I've also seen reports that many, many flights were using that same route on a daily basis.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/18/airlines-avoid-ukraine-airspace-mh17
While some airlines purposefully avoided the area no one, not even the FAA or the UN's International Civil Aviation Organisation, had ruled that area unsafe. It was only the Crimean peninsula which was restricted.
Simply bad luck for Malaysian airlines to be that 1 out of a 100 flying that route on that day to be the one taking the hit.
Fern
Or they banned air travel over Crimea because it was well known that it was Russians in control of the peninsula, who actually have high altitude AA systems. It was not well known that the Russians had decided to supply military grade AA systems to the rebels.FAA and ICAO were more interested in making a political point about Crimea, which is at peace and perfectly safe to fly over, than actual air safety over an active war area where multiple planes have been shut down with high range SAMs in preceding days.
The AN-26 that was shut down before was flying at 20,000 feet, which is out of the range of man portable missile systems, and can only be done with a high altitude missile. So they should have known that shooting down a plane at high altitude could happen, because it has been happening. They still allowed planes to fly at higher than 30,000 feet, even though they should have known that there was capability and intent to shoot down planes at all altitudes.
Instead, they only banned air flights over Crimea to punish it for joining Russia, because they didn't want to acknowledge the reality that Russian and not Ukrainian air traffic control is in charge of the sky over Crimea now. Of course if you look on the map, if you ban flights over Crimea, then the closest detour is over Donetsk.
These guys should decide what their mission is, air safety or geopolitics, and let us know.
Or they banned air travel over Crimea because it was well known that it was Russians in control of the peninsula, who actually have high altitude AA systems. It was not well known that the Russians had decided to supply military grade AA systems to the rebels.
the bolded is supposition.They said in the bulletin why they banned it, because they didn't want to recognize Russian air traffic control. And it was well known that rebels captured a Ukrainian air defense base that had these weapon systems, and those systems had been used to shoot down Ukrainian military planes.
the bolded is supposition.
Russia will insist that this is the case; however, they will be on the hot seat because they "encourage" the separatists.
Also, do the separatists have the knowledge to use this AA system without training from Russia?
Either situation, is leaving egg on Russia's face w/ respect to the world community.
It's not a supposition that missiles have been used to shoot down Ukrainian military transport plane at a high altitude in the days before. So there was sufficient information for the aviation authorities to issue a notice to airmen to avoid this area. But I guess they wanted to play geopolitics and pretend that everything was under control in Ukraine and only Russian held Crimea was unsafe instead of doing their job.
I'm beginning to think that is what the West should do: Go into the Ukraine and assist its government in quelling the revolt and bringing that area under control. Clearly, shit over there is OOC now and this is quite likely the perfect excuse/reason to do it.
I think it a very bad thing to let Putin/Russia go in under that guise. Surely the Ukrainian govt wouldn't ask for Russia's assistance. I do think they would ask for ours.
Fern
Thats what I am thinking!!Thebobo said:Wouldn't it be scary weird if it was the original missing plane .......
I agree, Obama does have leadership issues.
But we haven't had a real leader or communicator of the people for many past presidents now, when it comes to motivating Americans. GW was a total joke, Reagan read from a script as if he were staring in a movie, Clinton was pretty bad during the 1992 floods, Carter pissed people off, Nixon really pissed people off, and Ford? You have to go back to Kennedy and more so Roosevelt for presidents that were masterful communicating with the people.
I get irritated with Obama too.
He doesn't act like a president, he acts like some bystander just giving his opinion no one really cares about. But that's just the way he is. Certainly no Roosevelt. Or even close.
But for remembering history, I'm getting a little pissed myself at this demonizing of Putin and others over this airline tragedy.
It's not like America has never killed innocent people during war and conflict.
We have plenty of innocent blood on our hands as well.
Maybe we haven't shot down a plane with 300 civilians, but we've bombed plenty of hospitals and schools killing innocent people during Vietnam as well as with more recent wars.
And yes, our very own leaders tried to cover that up.
Remember the film FRIENDLY FIRE with carol Burnett?
An American soldier from Iowa killed in Vietnam by American forces.
Then the real outrage, our government attempting to cover up that tragedy?
Sure this downing of a civilian airplane is tragic.
And Putin should be called out on it.
But this going on and on by our leaders and media over the outrage when our very own leaders and government have no less blood on their very hands when it comes to innocent victims of war. Then followed by coverup.
Lets not pretend this is the first time tragedy has happened.
It happens to the best if us as well the worst of us.
That is why we use the term casualties of war.
Applies to both sides equally.